One If By Land, Two If By Sea has noteworthy beef Wellington and crme brule.
For dinner, try to book a table at the candle chandelier-lit restaurant One of By Land, Two if By Sea, Aaron Burr's former carriage house.
Girguam Chowpattty is the next stop for a late-afternoon amble along a beautiful swathe of sand edged by sparkling (if toxic) sea and backed by the Mumbai skyline.
If you prefer to travel by sea, cruise lines Holland America and Crystal Cruises circle the globe.
If you have time, travelling by sea can be a cheaper option.
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"If Egypt closes the border, we will find another way in, even if we have to come in by sea, " said Yousif, a Gaza resident.
Fuelled by strong winds, if a surge coincides with low pressure, it could raise the sea level around eastern England by more than 2m.
If it does, where better to look than by the sea, chief pillar of national identity?
If we didn't make it to the sea by Sunday, we would be stranded for several days in San Juan de Nicaragua, a sliver of civilization on the coast.
Walking to the main chapel, Hopkins heard a sneering wind outside and he thought of it as sea-roaring Deutschland weather, carried there as if by the Royal Mail.
The council said if it did nothing, 3, 000 homes would be claimed by the sea within 100 years.
If they close, Richards says Global Rescue has contingency plans to evacuate clients by sea or by land.
If global temperature rises by about 1 degree Fahrenheit in the next century, scientists estimate the sea level will rise seven to 15 inches.
And if global emissions of carbon dioxide are not curtailed then the actual level of the sea by 2100 could be significantly higher than the Ice2Sea estimates.
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Then they dissolve into nothing, only to form as if by stealth on a different horizon, dancing across the sky in the shape of a sea horse or crescent moon.
If the sinking motion at high latitudes were completely stopped, by covering that part of the ocean by sea ice for instance, there would still be a Gulf Stream to the south, and maybe an even more powerful one as the wind field would probably then become stronger.
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